Student Guide to Credit Cards
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APACS LAUNCH CREDIT CARD ADVICE GUIDE FOR STUDENTS We also have an updated page on general financial advice for students. - New online guide for students provides key facts and tips for responsible borrowing at university
- 24 per cent of under 24s have a credit card, compared to 66 per cent of the population as a whole APACS, the UK payments association, has today (15 September 2006) published a new guide, Cards and Students, which provides comprehensive financial advice for students about to start university. The guide provides a wealth of information on borrowing, with a focus on credit cards, including:
While APACS figures show that only one in four people (24 per cent) aged between 18 and 24 has a credit card, a large number of students remain concerned about personal finance issues. Sandra Quinn, director of communications at APACS, says: "This advice guide is designed as a quick and easy checklist for students. It provides information they need to make informed decisions about their personal finances and clearly explains the various card payment options available to them." Nowadays, most students expect to be in debt when they graduate and whilst it might be impossible to avoid student loan debt, getting a handle on managing your finances can make the world of difference. We have an important role to play in educating all people, not just students, about responsible borrowing and the benefits and risks of using plastic cards." The Student Guide to Credit Cards published by APACS is available as a PDF File here: |